Pacific Northwest Region

The University of Washington Health Sciences Library serves as the regional Network Office for network member organizations throughout the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region (NNLM PNR) including the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington

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NNLM Resource Picks

NNLM Resource Picks is a collaborative, bimonthly, webcast series featuring the National Library of Medicine resources to increase awareness of these resources as well as encourage their integration by libraries and other organizations to more fully serve their colleagues and communities. Next Pick: Tox Tutor

Source: NIH News in Health, a monthly newsletter from the National Institutes of Health, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

NIH News in Health

March 2019

Check out the latest issue of NIH News in Health, featuring "The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown," and "Ways to Improve Positivity". Other topics include Dr. Ronald Krauss on Dietary Fat, Detecting Colorectal Cancer, Physical Activity May Lessen Depression Symptoms and NIH Social Media.

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